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. >> they told us to stay inside the stores. a woman got let out. s.w.a.t. members. they escorted us out. keep low and women and children first. >> reporter: one person suffered serious injuries and was taken to the hospital. the gunman is dead of a self- inflicted gunshot wound. police are not revealing more than that. >> i do not have information to share with you. i don't know how many shots were fired. >> reporter: the mall remains closed as the invest gets underway. >> it took hours for police to clear the mall because many of the shoppers and employees were too afraid to come out of hiding. >> we have developing news just a couple hours ago north korea claimed it successfully launched a long range rocket and put a satellite into orbit in defiance of the united states anteun. tonight norad confirms that north korea did in fact launch an object into orbit. nor korea claims the satellite is for peaceful use. other countries are concerned. >>> one part of the rocket fell into the yellow sea. another fell into the east china sea. the third portion fell into the pacific ocean east of the phili

. waiting for police to arrive. >> they told us to stay inside the stores. then a woman got let out. s.w.a.t. members. they were ready to go and escorted us out. >> reporter: one american suffered serious injuries and was taken to the hospital. the gunman is dead of a self- inflicted gunshot wound. police are not revealing more than that. >> we believe there was one and only one shooter involved. that shooter is deceased. >> reporter: the mall remains closed as the investigation gets underway. >> two days after a man and woman were found bound and gagged police aired five people. detectives tell cbs 5 reporter linda yee this case is something like out of a hollywood story. >> reporter: four women and one man were arrested in a case that even baffles police. >> you see this in the movies. it's certainly disturbing when you find a crime of this nature. >> reporter: sunday evening a man and woman found nearly dead. the two victims were tied up, gagged, beaten, one of them was shot and dumped here in this visitation valley neighborhood. investigators would not elaborate on motive. the male

would like to confirm how the u.s. is performing. it's now back above the 107 levels. 107.05 to 10. let's take a look at stocks. japanese share prices are a little change. the nikkei trading above the 9,000 mark. 9,558 so far this morning. looks like everyone is waiting for the u.s. jobs data. let's take a look at the jobs market in the asia pacific. kospi is trading at the central bank's role has become a key focus in japan's general election. the leaders othe ruling party have expressed contrasting views on what the bank of japan can and should do. our business reporter spoke with two economists for their take on the issue. >> translator: debate had heated up ever since banks were urged to take strong action. >> translator: we will boost public spending. that's going to force new money into the market. this will have a positive effect on the economy. >> reporter: the comments had an impact on tokyo markets in mid-november. the yen weakened and stocks shot up. some analysts called it the abi rally. others are cautious about aggressive boj easing include prime minister noda. >> translat

and 1860's. let's look at this northeast corner of the city. it is really interesting. i am sure that frank has a lot to say about it. the thing i find absolutely surprising about this is that there is this large area called mission bay. out in the middle of the bay is mission rock. many of you have been to mission rock resort. this is part of the shore line now. look how far off shore it was in the 1850's. this has all been filled. many of these areas are now filled. let's talk about that. >> this is montgomery street. e have thembaradero -- now we have the embarcadero and marina. this map is the infamous lipofaction map. the green areas are the areas that will have potential lip ofaction. that is a loss of strength of material when it is subjected to vibration. it can occur in sand and silt. those have to be saturated or below the ground water level. you can almost type dismount tie t --tie this map -- this area right here is the same as this one. it is all silt and will liquefy. the marina is in this area here. you can correlate the advancement of the shoreline of san francisco with the

. tv's agenda-setting sunday shows. he appealed to politicians of both parties not to let the u.s. go off the so-called fiscal cliff. the budget crisis, some kay -- say could tip the u.s. into recession dragging the rest of the world with it. >> over the next 48 hours, regardless of partisan differences our top priority has to be that taxes on middle class families do not go up. that would hurt our economy badly. we can get that done. democrats and republicans both say they don't want taxes to go up on middle class families. that's something we all agree on. if we can get that done, that takes a big bite out of the fiscal cliff. it avoids the worst outcomes. >> in the upper house, the senate, sunday the leadership of both parties is putting together a watered-down deal to assure that taxed on americans making less than $200,000 per year don't go up. the president expressed both sides will have to accept compromise. >> there is a basic fairness at stake in this whole thing that the american people understand and they listened to an entire year's debate about it. they made a clear decis

fathers in the 1920's let us knock down the hill, let us extend second street, and it finishes at the ballpark now. as you move south along second, that whole area, you get into rock. many of these old warehouse buildings, as you approach rincon hill, are sitting on rock. if you go down to king street, which is the street that fronts the ballpark, if you cross the street from the ballpark and the look on the sidewalk, there is actually a little brass plates that depict the location of the bluff that existed, the transition from the beach to the vertical cliffs that existed at second street. at second and king. all of that was taken down, and they have built warehouses. now at his condominium developments. and portions of mission bay. the first building of mission bay, third and townsend -- i am sorry, third and king, it is a rock site. if you go further into mission bay, it goes from rock to week bay mud. -- weak bay mud. this is on the folsom? >> the old wonder bread bakery. a little bit higher up. >> that particular building, if you look closely, the rock has actually receded

was a child i was able to walk to school. now, we do not let them walk anywhere. s. , we have to drive them everywhere. >> this is what happened. that the driver reportedly asked the girl to get into his car. she refused, and went to school and told school authorities. >> id is very scary. >> if this is-it is very scary. >> and if they wanted their independence they should be able to walk around. >> police say that he is described as a clean shave and hispanic male. anny information is passed to call the san jose police department. >> new tonight at 8. with the holiday shopping season starting to kick intobart police are adding an help keep riders safe. kron 4's alecia reid tells us how. >> it's the holidays and when most people are shopping, the last thing on their minds is security. well bart police are on the lookoutto make sure riders are safe this season. there will be stepped up patrol for the next few weeks. it's good you know, people spend their money and don't have to worry about getting harassed. bart is on top of their game. >> there'll also be more officers ridiing the trains an

be dry but it will be cold as well with overnight lows in the 20s. let's do traffic with jeff newman with the latest on the friday commute. >> good morning, tucker. we are looking at 95. it does say south there but you are looking at the northbound lanes which are hov lanes toward the center of your screen. slow from dale city up to the accident point which has moved over to the left side of the roadway. moving at a much better pace right now. no problems to report on 395 through alexandria and arlington over to the 14th street bridge. and from centerville, a bit of volume but i wouldn't call it congestion. inside the beltway, 66 moving at speed through falls church and arlington. we'll head over to the other side of the beltway coming in from anne arundel county, route 50. light volume to and through prince george's county on to the lanes of new york avenue. we have no problems in montgomery county on the beltway. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. e traffic. >> thank you. >>> today is the 156th birthday of the late former president woodrow wilson and to celebrate, the na

and organizers on the occasion of the 2012 international human right s day. [ applause ]. >> let's us vote first. roll call, please -- or any other comments on this? commissioner mendoza? >> i wanted to thank sandy and the recs foundation and if you think about as something this complex can be interpreted through the arts and performed by students on the stage in the auditorium, you walk away breathless and it's remarkable. it's an incredible interpretation of some amazing work that we have done in our country and i just want to appreciate the translation that you have done of the work, and we look forward to continuing to work with you on our schools. >> if you haven't had a chance to get out there to see it, please do [stkpwhro*-frplt/] thank you, roll call please (roll call ) six ayes. >> thank you. >> is there a presentation of the certificate, commissioners murase and mendoza? >> i am sandy, the executive director of the recs foundation and it is a great honor to be here tonight to receive this. i want to start by thanking commissioner mendoza. i was actually in the spring in 2006, w

but for now, let us talk about temperatures. 30's in santa rosa, and 32 in novato.. towards 10:00 a.m., widespread 40's. and widespread for thefive by this afternoon with very similar for this afternoon. it will be widespread 40's. going towards tomorrow it is going to be released chilly. plenty of 20's and 30's. santa rosa, 28 degrees. 34 degrees and of vallejo, concord. and pass for today, the low 50s across the board. richmond, and 50s through oakland. it dug out san francisco. if you are going to be 49ers tape? plenty of sunshine. your kron 4 7 day around the bay there is a slight chance if you are possibly going to see that on monday. >>> authorities say a body pulled from the water near oakland's jack london square is that of a man in his 60s. the body was spotted by people near the marina around 9 yesterday morning. police say the people who found the body helped pull it from the water. police have only identified the body as that of a white man in his 60s. detectives are working with the coroner's office to determine if the man's death was a homicide. >>> authorities have re

s indexes. but let's have a look at currency that's really been the main topic of conversation in the markets. dollar/yen, 84.83 to 85, top of the screen there, and the you e euro/yen, 111.78 to 85. a lot of investors are convinced that the latest weakening of the yen is not just a short-term correction but more of a long-term one there as even shinzo abe has been targeting a level of around 90 yen. now, with the u.s. markets closed for public holiday, there may be a little bit of thin trading today. there will be key housing data later this week which may indicate market direction. but for now we're back up above that 10,000 level on the nikkei. back to you. >> ramin, now up 1.8% in the nikkei. thank you for that update. >>> despite the increasing popularity of smartphones, japanese phone makers are expected to face another tough year. the japan electronics and information technology industries association said that worldwide production of mobile phones will rise 12% next year to $245 billion. that's as an increasing number of people switch to smartphones from regular mobile

's move on. >>> temperatures in the 30s. let's do the headlines and we got partly sunny conditions today. in the low 40s and later tonight we'll cloud up with, a chance of snow back in the forecast by early tomorrow morning. sunrise tomorrow, we'll start to have snow breaking out across the area. and the million dollar question, where's the rain/snow line set up? a little south and east of washington for the morning hours and perhaps parts of the area that haven't seen a lot this week might get more in the way of accumulations. we're just not talking about a major event. will be a quick moving storm system with the potential to drop maybe a couple of inches of snow. that will be it. 36 now in washington. 32 leonardtown. it's cold out there. seasonal temperatures. 30 gaithersburg. 28 in culpeper and 30 fredericksburg. cold to start the day. partly sunny afternoon. still a lot of clouds around. look at all the clouds to our west. and the makings of our next system starting to break out here into western tennessee, and really blossoming in the last couple of hours. this will be moving up th

? they took a turn back in the 90s >> hold on, let's broaden. my point is that bailouts make things continue that maybe shouldn't continue. like for example these huge banks like citi that are too big right? >> you have to be practically about this. what would have happened to all of us if we had not bailed out some of these institutions. yes, it is troubling. >> we would have had better economic growth than anemic growth we're seeing. but these guys are not paid to wind down fannie mae and freddie mac, they are being paid to keep the status quo which is for lawyers, half billion dollars in legal fees to defend corrupt people at fannie mae and freddie mac who engage in accounting fraud. >> that is absolutely right. they are in self-preservation business. i want to point out something that obvious, if you were to start large financial institutions today that were tied to the mortgage market and you wanted to hire really good people, would you base yourself in washington, d.c. and virginia? no, you wouldn't. we need these big salaries because we need to recruit top talent. go to manhattan. >>

of you. but let me start with s8,rá' something with you that i'm extremely proud of. i'm also a product of the junior rotc class from mission high school and back here after 23 years of active service. i'd like to present to you without further ado the the number one academic public school jrtv program. this gentleman on my right to your left is cadet -- jordan wong, michael>! mitchell wong. they're actually brothers,<-fb3g@y the wong brothersqyqqj here. and,í=o years the lowell team has been there four years in a row and it had never been done before and competed for the championship two out of the four years so i'm extremely proud of them. every year, summer,óéc they five day grueling6xe pretty much like jeopardy. we're going to share with you a two minute video what any went through and share with you a couple of questions and see if we can answer them out here, a couple of questions that these guys had to answer during the competition. so, again, thank you for having us, and i'll play the video here in

to the south and the tropics, into the 30s there. let's head on into the americas. central portions are looking calm and clear. a storm from the pacific, dropping down from b.c. to central california. chilly showers to post coastal areas. and we'll be seeing some snow, a few inches on the sierra nevadas and moving inland as well. strongest gusts bringing temperatures down in portions of southern california in the next couple of days. out toward the east, we've been watching a stubborn system move away out over the atlantic, but what will be left over is heavy showers in the eastern gulf states as well as in the florida peninsula and you can see some severe thunderstorms erupting there too. here are temperatures. a big drop out in the northeast. new york city, 9 degrees today. 9 in d.c. a drop of 10 degrees between monday and tuesday. further up toward the north. that's your high temperature. winnipeg, minus 20. high temperature, even down to houston, 13 for the high. but overnight lows will be around the freezing point. as for europe, not too much to worry about for western and central location

, temperatures today are going to stay cool. let's plan on 50s out there. mainly 50s into the east bay, 40s over the mountaintops. and plenty of 50s inside the bay and also the north bay. next couple of days, we're going to keep things rather cool. in fact, overnight lows tonight again into the 30s and 40s. i think by day tomorrow again only in the 50s, chance of showers early on and then looks like more unsettled weather into sunday and monday and tuesday. the rain just keeps coming. lots of snow in the sierra nevada. boreal expecting more snow. also sugar bowl 8" of new snow. and more snow as you make your way into other parts of the sierra nevada, plenty of snow in northstar, as well. back to you. >> thank you. >>> a slugfest worthy of a pro hockey game. but it's not. it's a fake fight and it looks like the real deal between two mascots. what happens? we'll tell you. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, get along. this was supposed to be a fake fight between louisvilles bulldog and du's owd went >>> here we go. sometimes mascots just can't get along apparently. this was supposed to be a fake fight between loui

effect and will slow the u.s. economy. let's look into the two main components of the fiscal cliff. first, taxes. democrats want to let tax cuts for the wealthy to expire but republicans are generally opposed to the plan. divials uld be hit with huge tax hikes if lawmakers cannot find common ground. the second component of the fiscal cliff is large federal spending cuts. the cuts will take effect if the two parties fail to strike a dial. republicans are against that happening. the u.s. congressional belt owth by e fourth quarter of 2013. the unemployment rate is expected to rise above 9% if the economy dampens. analysts are focusing on whether u.s. leaders can avoid a fcal cliff and keep the recovery on track. >> time to get a check on stocks. the nikkei average is down due days of gain.ing after three currently it's at 10,080. investors are eagerly awaiting whether the bank of japan will take further monetary easing steps. let's take a look at the currency markets. the yen is little change against other major currencies. the dollar is trading slightly lower against the yen. that's after

and let's say the u.s. government at the time or the british government before them. who had basically muskets and cannons and not much more than that. again, the ability of the population to have some kind of a parody to fend off tyranny, they wouldn't be able to do it. even as we won the revolutionary war with muskets and cannons. but today, are the citizens going to prevent the tyranny of the united states government with even this bushmaster or these pistols when the government has got nukes? i don't think so. times have changed in 250 years and it really is time to mike an assessment of what is reasonable under the second amendment for people to be able to protect themselves. but not have such a proliferation of weapons that they repeatedly fall in the hands of mentally disturbed people who commit these acts, with far too much frequency any more. >> as were you saying that, tom, you took the words right out of my mouth. that was in the constitution, when they put that in the constitution. muskets, pea shooters, no one thought about all of these guns. they probably had no idea what

of national parks system. in the early 1960's, they became the first roles monument. the way city spread changed with the invention of the cable car. >> people know in san francisco, first thing they think about is, let's go

. everybody else in the 40s, 41 san rafael. now let's try it, better. 51 in monterey, mid to upper 40s mostly sunny, seasonal today, frost likely next two nights if your heat kicking on a lot that's the reason why. extended dry period getting rid of rain for the next seven days one little chance i'll show you in the seven day other than we are rain free, today below average two in concord and oakland, three napa to redwood city, san jose should be 60, 52 in san francisco, 55 in san jose for the warm spots most of us around 52 few five same monterey bay and inland dark -- a few high clouds through the afternoon. heading out tonight, especially in san francisco on the embarcadero that's your number the bigger, warmer one everywhere else if the 30s falling to frosty levels by midnight inland if you are out and about you will need to dress warmly we'll drop into the 20s again tomorrow, livermore, napa, cloverdale close in santa rosa at 30, widespread mid to upper 30s around the bay shore, cooler wednesday morning probably when we'll have frost and freeze advisories. trifecta of high pressure domi

out. 50 oakland -- too much me in that picture. everybody else in the 40s, 41 san rafael. now let's try it, better. 51 in monterey, mid to upper 40s mostly sunny, seasonal today, frost likely next two nights if youreat kicking on a lot that's the reason why. extended dry period getting rid of rain for the next seven days one little chance i'll show you in the seven day other than we are rain free, today below average two in concord and oakland, three napa to redwood city, san jose should be 60, 52 in san francisco, 55 in san jose for the warm spots most of us around 52 few five same monterey bay and inland dark -- a few high clouds through the afternoon. heading out tonight, especially in san francisco on the embarcadero that's your number the bigger, warmer one everywhere else if the 30s falling to frosty levels by midnight inland if you are out and about you will need to dress warmly we'll drop into the 20s again tomorrow, livermore, napa, cloverdale close in santa rosa at 30, widespread mid to upper 30s around the bay shore, cooler wednesday morning probably when we'll have fro

is putting 12.6 billion pounds into the n.h.s. but let me quote the figures directly from the head of the office of national statistics. in real terms spending in 2010 was 104.2 billion in real terms and in 2011 it was 103.4 billion. that is a real terms increase. there will be further increases in 2012, in 2013, in 2014 when there will be cuts in labor. >> mr. speaker, even by his standards that was the most slippery argument i can possibly imagine. that is unbelievable. he comes to this house 26 times since he became prime minister and boasted about how he is increasing health spending every year. but he failed to meet the promise, mr. speaker. it is your argument between me and him, we have a ruling from the chair of the independent u.k. statistics authority who says it hasn't happened and i would be grateful if the department of health could clarify the statements made. why don't we just correct the record? >> it is a simple point. the spending figures for 2010 was set by the last labor government. those are the figures we inherited. all the gentleman is doing is proving that h

, 40 concord now, 48 fremont, san francisco 49, peninsula in the mid 40s down to san jose 44°. let's talk about today. partly cloudy, a little breezy at the coast, upper 40s to low 50s, the rest of us brief break from the rain mid 50s today, rain comes back tomorrow that quickly. >> keeping an eye on your christmas eve morning commute across the board light out there, let's get you starred with this live look at 80 in berkeley, more cars on the road now than we've seen throughout the morning, certainly no stopping, no traffic, moving on to the golden gate bridge, thisly picture water droplets on the camera all morning, not raining per se out there and there are so few cars on the road as long as everyone takes their time and moves along, [ inaudible ] >>> this morning, good news and worrisome news along the creek that divides palo alto and east palo alto. good news is the water level has dropped significantly from yesterday's peak this is a live look at the creek from the palo alto side. last night, that creek was much higher as it drained storm runoff from the san mateo county hig

? >> this government is putting 12.6 billion pounds extra into the any chess -- and h s. let me quote the figures directly from the head of the office of national statistics which is in real terms spending in 2010 was $104,200,000,000 in real terms and in 2011 was $104,300,000 in real terms. that is a real terms increase and there will be further increases in 2012, in 2013, in 2014 with cuts under labor. >> ed miller band. >> let me just say even by his standards that was the most slippery answer. it is unbelievable. unbelievable. he has come to this house 26 times to see the prime minister and boasting about how he is increasing health spending but he failed to meet the promise. we have a ruling from the chair of the independent u.k. statistics authority who says it hasn't cut them and why should be grateful if the department of health could clarify the statement but instead of his usual bluster why doesn't he just correct the record? a very simple point. spending figures for 2010 were set by the last labor government. those are the figures we inherited. told a writer hon. gentleman is doing is

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the location of projected proposed tree removal? s >> absolutely. so. let me go back. so here this diagram, the red dots are the tree removals and the green dots are the new tree plantings. i can also direct you to the exhibit. >> if you could address the concern that the removals are located in the area that are not part of the subject of the seqa? >> the tree removals are surrounding the project, and those were all considered within the environmental review. the e-mail submitted, which i provided, i think, it is... turnover here, to 13. within exhibit 12, the planning department reviewed the trees planned for removal. discussed the number of removals up to 61 and in the end we are removing 58. and then, they clarified in an e-mail which is exhibit 13, that their analysis still stands based on the fact that some of the work would be and a portion of the natural areas, but the analysis still was complete and still stands. >> so some of the trees that are, you know, proposed to be removed under the permit are in the natural areas? >> yes. the edge of the hillside here is in the natural area

? all right seeing none, let me call back the s fm ta you shall have 15 minutes if you wish to provide a rebuttal to the property owner. >> we would continue to work with the apple store and bull gare location [spelling?] we have beenwork wing them diligently since may of 2012 and the you remembercy of acquiring these licenses is that the installation will be in june of next year and these licenses will allow they are temporary in nature and they will allow us to allow preventive measures that allows the city to protect existing buildings and once we acquire the license we will be able to install the monitoring equipment immediately and use both the monitoring equipment and grouting tubes until the end of construction which, is anticipatedded in december of 2018. thank you. >> thank you. supervisor wiener i think has a question for you. >>> yeah could you provide a more specific response to the gentlemen who just disputed in terms of the property that i guess there was not a response to the letter that ethey sent and i'm just wondering if m ta could respondent to that particula

-- part of solution should be getting them back to stepping up to what they had agreed to back in the '80s. don't let yourselves be put on the short end of the stick here, you know? kick some of it back to them. secondly remember that the recycling has many components. there are some people who drop off stuff. there are people who redeem stuff and there is not a lot of money in it. it's a lot of goodness of the heart for people who do this, who care about the environment, and who care about things being reused. thank you. >> thank you. any other public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioners? commissioner dooley? >> we spent a lot of time on this at the outreach committee, and i really appreciate the draft that we have now, but i also thought since the superior markets are the ones that trigger these convenience zones, i was thinking that perhaps not only -- that we should not allow supermarkets that have existing recycling, if they change owners, to opt out. you know, that is what we're seeing more and more, a new owner comes in and they say oh, we're not doing t

warning out for the north bay. frost advisory elsewhere. temperatures are cold. let's get to them. 20s to the north. if there is even some in the santa cruz mountains it will be cool today but change in the weather is showing up. >>> good morning. southbound 680 traffic looks good as you drive past mission boulevard. also the morning commute is looking good in san francisco off to a nice start approaching the downtown area. it's 5:00 let's go back to dave and pam. >>> at 5:00 we have breaking news coming in from campbell. firefighters just found a body as they rushed to an apartment house fire. janine de la vega is there. she's been there since 4:30 this morning. what is the very latest? >> reporter: the coroner is still here actually in the back of the apartment complex here on kiness drive. fire investigate evers are here on the scene trying to figure out how this fire started and who was the person who died here. at around 1:15 this morning residents at this apartment complex called 911 because they saw smoke coming from the carport at the complex. when they arrived firefighters dis

dropping the real feel temperatures, feeling like in the 20s in some spots, at times the teens. let's roll you through future trend, 2:00, notice the clouds in he, temperatures gunning in to the low 40s. moving the timeline in to the midnight hour, clouds, a lot of clouds, temperatures in to the 30s, by newees day, maybe a spot shower from the city towards the south. we will talk about that in a little bit. your planner showing cold start but here comes the clouds and a bitter blast by the end of the week. let's talk about traffic. are the roads packed? nobody is doing anything. >> we have trouble all the way in myersville. we are dealing with a crash alone the eastbound lanes of 70, route 15. baltimore, 83, nice and clear, no delays from york road, all the way to 695. if you are heading downtown, checking in and looking at 95s fort mc henry, traffic moving along, a normal 8 minute ride, northbound, from the bellway to the toll plaza. as we look at the other time saver traffic drive time, 695, great shape knocks problems on the east -- no problems on the east side. inner loop clear down to

never says, i got my progresesveve caucus,s,nd ey w'tey let meutut social security and medicare. why doesn't he use you guys? why this disparity? >> i don't know that. i wish i knew that. i'll say this. i was proud to fight for and support the president. i think his gut instincts leads him to the same conclusion that i arise arrive at, social security does not cut into the budget,. i hope he will say they won't have it, but i won't speculate it. >> cenk: he wants to cut into social security and medicare. it's tough to deal with a presidency when he's not a progressive. >> here's the reality. we in 2010 we got a big hit on the chin because we lost seniors. helping--getting seniors back has got to be our priority, and cutting their benefits is no way to do that. but there is something even deeper than the politics. it is that the morality of the issue. we are in this fiscal problem because in 2001 and 2003 we cut taxes without paying for it, then we had the prescription drug benefit that we didn't pay for. then a couple of wars that we never paid for so we are in a fiscal mess. now we'

will only get into the fifties. thursday, another cool day with temperatures getting into the 30's. let us take a look at what we will see for the overnight hours. the satellite and kerstin writer showing clear skies. we will see the increasing cloud coverage as we see that the stormtracker 4. pressing to the south with the disturbance with it. that will bring rain tomorrow. by 8:00 p.m., rainfall but by 10, rainfall approaching the north bay. heavy rainfall. even of salt of the golden gate by 2:00, it could be south of the golden gate is a strong band. lingering showers for the wednesday commute and for the wednesday hours. as for temperatures? chilly. concord, fairfield, vallejo. all in the 30's. 40's for our bay shore. 44 in daly city and even 60s in the south bay. with several degrees cooler the increasing clouds for the in the valleys and temperatures will be in the 50s tomorrow afternoon. 50s through a san rafael with a look a your extended forecast. a very chilly day with that storm thursday morning, friday morning and the chance of rainfall returning to the forecast. >> that deadly

, though, the temperatures dropping off. a lot of numbers down into the 40s and even some 30s. santa rosa, 37 degrees. 50 in in san jose. 41 in livermore. temperatures in the 50s and 60ss by the afternoon. it's only going up from here for the weekend. let's check out the roads with giana. >>> first of all an accident at 1010 1/2 at -- 101 at the university onramp. no more delays until you get close to the san mateo bridge. that's where we have roadwork at the connectors at 92. elsewhere if you are coming off the bay bridge, so far so good. road work reported near the central freeway. here's a live look near there. one lane is is blocked as you work your way near vanet . that's a look at traffic. back to you. >>> 4:33 now, a man was seriously hurt at a fall during the oakland coliseum at the raider bronco game last night. he fell to the lower concourse 30 feet. it happened after the game began. it was apparently accidental. the man is reportedly in serious condition this morning. >>> nfl commissioner roger goodell says the league is willing to help build the new stadium to keep the league

. >> let's get reaction. s & p capital, jeff cox at cnbc headquarters and rick santelli in chicago. sam, where do you stand on all this? what's your take in terms of republicans coming out with their plan, post the president's plan released this weekend as well? both plans where we left off with the last bargaining going on? >> i think, once again, what we're finding is that congress can teach shakespeare something about drama. i think they'll wait it out until the 11th hour and even allow us to fall off the cliff. it's easier to look like a white knight if they're reactive rather than proceed active. >> last week when the markets were volatile, now they are taking it in stride. we're coming back a little bit but not the volatility from last week. a little complacency or are we getting used to the drama out of washington? >> i think we're getting used to it? i think it's worth noting that on the 16th when we started to get this good news trickling out, the 19th when we got this big rally, the market stopped trading as correlated as it was prior to that. from the election until the 16th,

. >>> let's check in on u.s. futures now as we chair up for the start of the trading session. yesterday they closed pretty much lower after rising initially after that federal reserve meeting and giving back gains throughout the session helped by news elizabeth warn will be on the banking committee. but for now, the dow jones industrial average is trying to add -- no, that is subtract about 12 points if you take fair value into account this morning. the nasdaq and the s&p 500 are lower, too. take a quick look at the ftse global cnbc 300 which is marginally positive, 0.05%. but the better tone of the asian trading session has been muted by what's happening in europe. we can look at the major bourses. the ftse mib and ibex are rallying. ibex is over the 8,000 level. in germany, the xetra dax is shedding .5% and the ftse 100 is lower, as well. taking a look at the auctions today, spain went to market and it saw quite a bit of demand especially for the shorter end of its paper. the three-year with the bid to cover 4.8 on that one. and we're seeing prices continue to rally, not just in spain

50s. monterey bay, upper 40s to near 50. let's move on and talk about this forecast cycle, rain best in the north bay during the daylight hours today spread to the south evening and overnight drier pattern tomorrow thursday as far as what is going to happen, warm front going to bring us sprinkles now next storm not as strong as the preceding three but does have a mild air mass, healthy rain especially farther north you are going. right here you can see next batch hugging the north bay through the lunch hour the rest of us scattered sprinkles possible this is where the steadier rain will be during the daylight hours. during the evening rush starts to push into the heart of the bay it will hit all of us overnight through tomorrow morning. tomorrow morning the rush hour is going to be the worst off as far as wet weather. taper to scattered showers by noon, by 5:00, one or two showers around, by 9:00, 10:00, over. we'll wake up thursday morning with a clearing sky and patchy fog. wet weather especially north bay up to an inch and a half in the north bay mountains. quarter to 3/4 of an in

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and move forward. >> bret: this makes michigan the 24th right to work state in the u.s. let's get an update now from the michigan capital. correspondent mike tobin is live in lansing. good evening. >> good evening, bret. what you can't see tonight in darkness is a column of state troopers surrounding the for's office building. they are armed with baton and wearing riot gear. from behind that column of protection, governor snyder made his announcement that michigan is now a right to work state. >> you put your hands on me, see what happens. >> as the demonstrations get raucous in lansing, tent for the group americans for prosperity is knocked down. >> they rushed the tent. chanting "go home, go home, scabs, scabs, scabs." they trampled the tent. people were inside. >> then they went after the cameras of journalists recording what happened. [bleep] >> the camera. >> i have a right to do this. >> finally, michigan state troopers armed with baton, tear gas and gas masks calmed the situation. demonstrators came from all over michigan and neighboring states. united auto worker, teamsters, brother

is out of the picture here. so sneaking in a done deal. but what does it mean now that he's back in the u.s. let's get perspective from our legal contributor. here's i think the big question. what is our extradition relationship with belize should the authorities decide enough already, we're going to charge so you we can get you back here? >> manage of a fee has become like a virus. how do you like that. but we have a very good cooperation treaty with belize. we cooperate in criminal investigations. we also have an extradition treaty. so if belize decided to charge him with murder, he could be extradited from the united states. i think he's a british citizen, as well. he claims dual citizenship. >> so what about the level of cooperation? for instance, if the authorities in belize aren't ready to indict because they may have time constraints like we come in the united states, once you indict, once you arrest the clock starts, would america accepted him back for questioning? or only wait for the charge and wait for the official extradition requests? >> no, he won't lose any rights that he wou

if he puts his shoulder into it can be successful as president clinton was in the early 1990s. >> let's talk about the fiscal cliff negotiations. you've seen the back and forth today and speaker -- former speaker pelosi, the democratic leader, rejecting out of hands john boehner's plan b. where does it go from here? do they cut the difference and settle somewhere in the middle? do you see this coming together, or do you think they're going to deadlock? >> well, it's funny, andrea. i think everybody yesterday thought that the two sides were coming together, that it looked like finally over the weekend there was some progress being made, and then this morning the speaker announced plan b. i guess i would call it plan d. it's more dim-witted than anything. i don't know what they're trying to do. they're going to spend a couple of days on a plan they know cannot be successful. the president has rejected. the senate has already rejected it. we're just wasting time with a very short amount of time left to go. i guess he h to his own caucus, what they ought to do is get back to the negotiati

't let me be misunderstood s. >> about his wyche, victoria, a former spice girl, caught on kiss cam just a few months back. >> she is a working wife. i love that about her. she is the most amazing mom to our children. she is a hardworking lady. >> i know you have been quiet on what is next. >> i honestly don't know yet. i feel very honored at 37 years old, i'm still having the top clubs come in and want to talk to me. >> while beckham keeps mum on his future, a wave to his fans in america and a toast to his american dream. it's been sweet. >> i came here six years ago, i said i would be an ambassador to the game and this league, for this country and around the world. and that's never going to change. >> our thanks to julie fouty and david beckham. incredible american run. >>> diane sawyer back leer tomorrow night and gma in the morning. have a great night. >> ama: after the storm, team coverage next at 6:00. >> three firefighters were injured after responding to a road accident. we'll take you live to a massive sink hole causing problems in a bay area neighborhood. >>> we'll take yo

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for the delta. i think we could see more 30's and with the computer model is showing. first, let us check out this afternoon with 50s. and temperatures could be going into the 60s than just the north bay. let us take a look at the morning's low. quite chilly. 34 degrees. 35 degrees in fairfield. and 37 degrees and concord low 40's for the east bay shore. and 40 degrees in redwood city. as for this afternoon low 60s except for palo alto. 60s in mountain view and san jose. for the inland valleys also low 60s in concord, livermore, los 60s for the east bayshore. 61 degrees there and mainly low 60s for the north bay. a look at your extended forecast with dense fog. the same locations as today. for this weekend, less fog and on the sunday, monday, tuesday, while the chance of showers returns >>pam: people walking on san francisco's embarcadero this afternoon were in for a show when a man climbed pier 29's police say the man hit one person with a skateboard and kicked another one before running away to climb up the scaffolding. drivers on embarcadero were diverted to other police were able to get

. and here comes the mess saturday going into sunday. temperatures in the 30s and pretty chilly lauren cook over the next seven days. let's get a check on traffic. how are the roads? >> as you mentioned 83 was a wreck yesterday but right now free of delays. you want to be extra careful this morning. the bridges and overpasses can get pretty icy in these conditions. but right now 695 is clear as we check and take a live look here in pikesville at green spring avenue. normal 11 minute ride right now on the outer loop from 795 down to 95. and here's what 95 looks like just north of 195. no problems getting down to d.c. this morning. and you're looking at a 12 minute ride from elkridge all the way into downtown baltimore. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic. megan and charlie, over to you. >>> five things to know this morning as you head out the door. more than $1 million in federal aid has been set to somerset county for the victims of superstorm sandy. fema has received more than 600 applications for assistance since december 14th. >>> nelson mandela is out of the hospital. he was be

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